Sure. There was a startup company where one of the co - founders was a 'dead weight'. He was more interested in taking credit for the work than actually doing any. This was based on a true story, and his behavior was like dead weight as it dragged the company down in terms of morale and productivity.
In a family - run business, there was an uncle who had no real business acumen but held a high - ranking position. He made bad decisions and was lazy in his work. This was a true - life situation where he was the dead weight in the business. His presence cost the business money and opportunities because he was not contributing effectively, just like a dead weight.
A group project in school could be an example. There was a student who never showed up for group meetings, didn't do his share of the work. This was a real - life situation where that student was the dead weight in the group. It affected the whole group's performance and the final grade they got. The story of that group's struggle with this dead - weight member is an example of 'dead weight based on a true story'.
One possible example could be a story set in a cemetery. The 'dead sound' could be the howling wind that people who work there at night have reported. If this was used as the basis for a story, it would be a 'dead sound based on a true story'. The wind sound might be incorporated into a plot about the spirits of the dead being restless, using the real - life experiences of those who heard it to add authenticity.
One example could be a war veteran simply stating the sequence of events during a battle. He might say things like 'We woke up at dawn. There was gunfire. We advanced. People died.' in a very matter - of - fact, dead - toned way.
Sure. Consider a book about a historical event. 50% of it could be based on historical records, like the dates, the major actions of the main figures, and the overall sequence of the event. The other 50% could be the author's speculation on the motives and personal lives of the people in that event. The author might create fictional dialogues or inner thoughts for the characters based on what is known from the true story to make it more relatable and interesting for the readers.
One example could be the story of Amelia Earhart. Her real - life adventures as a pilot were a true story. There have been numerous books, movies, and other accounts that are based on her true story. For instance, some movies might focus on different aspects of her life, like her last flight or her earlier achievements. These movies and books are true stories based on the true story of Amelia Earhart's life.
One example is 'Hidden Figures'. It is based on the real - life experiences of three African - American women working at NASA during the Space Race in the 1960s. These women, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, overcame racial and gender discrimination to make significant contributions to the US space program. Their story shows great perseverance and the power of breaking barriers.
Sure. A short story where a man is searching for a lost treasure based on a map. He follows all the clues, but in the end, he discovers that the treasure was already found and removed years ago. So, his journey has no real payoff, which makes it a dead end story.
Sure. Maybe a story where a small town had a secret about a hidden treasure buried long ago. The only people who knew were long dead, making it a dead secret. But then a new generation discovers an old map, and the story of the treasure - and the dead secret - begins to unfold.
I'm sorry, since I don't know exactly what 'oruthee' is, I can't give a specific example. But generally, for a work based on a true story, like 'Schindler's List' is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. If 'oruthee' is a project, it should follow a similar pattern of being rooted in real events.
Sure. There are long - distance walks in memory of soldiers who fought in wars. People walk the routes that the soldiers once marched, which is based on the true story of the war and the soldiers' journey.
Sure. There are many cases. One example could be a documentary about a baby born with a rare medical condition. The filmmakers follow the baby's journey of treatment and the family's struggle, which is all based on real - life happenings.